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Challenger 2 deployed in the Gulf.

 

CHALLENGER 2 MAIN BATTLE TANK, UNITED KINGDOM

Challenger 2Challenger 2 is an advanced main battle tank built by the UK company, Alvis Vickers Ltd (formerly Vickers Defence Systems). Challenger 2 is in service with the British Army and with the Royal Army of Oman. The UK placed orders for 127 Challenger 2 tanks in 1991 and an additional 259 in 1994. In 1993 Oman ordered 18 Challenger 2 tanks and an order for a further 20 tanks was placed in November 1997.

Challenger 2 entered service with the British Army in June 1998 and the last of the 386 tanks was delivered in April 2002. Deliveries for Oman were completed in 2001. Challenger 2 has seen operational service in Bosnia and Kosovo.

Challenger 2E, the latest development model, has been designed for the export market and is suitable for harsh environmental and climactic conditions. The 2E has been extensively trialled in Greece, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

ARMAMENT

Challenger 2 is equipped with an L30, 120mm rifled tank gun from the Royal Ordnance division of BAE SYSTEMS. The gun is made from electro-slag refined steel (ESR) and is insulated with a thermal sleeve. It is fitted with a muzzle reference system and fume extraction. The turret is capable of 360° rotation and the weapon elevation range is from -10° to +20°.

There is capacity for 50 120mm projectiles, including armour piercing fin-stabilised discarding sabot (APFSDS), high explosive squash head (HESH) or smoke rounds. The L30 gun can also fire the Depleted Uranium (DU) round with a stick charge propellant. With the DU round, the L30 is part of the Charm 1 gun, charge and projectile system. A Charm 3 system is under development in which the DU projectile has a higher length to diameter aspect ratio for increased penetration.

The gun control is provided by an all-electric gun control and stabilisation system from BAE SYSTEMS. Challenger 2 is also equipped with a Boeing 7.62mm chain gun, which is located to the left of the main tank gun. The loader has a 7.62mm GPMG L37A2 anti-air machine gun, mounted on the cupola.

SELF-PROTECTION

The turret is protected with second generation Chobham armour. A nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) protection system is located in the turret bustle. On each side of the turret are five L8 smoke grenade dischargers, from Helio Mirror Company. Challenger 2 can also set a smoke screen by the injection of diesel fuel into the engine exhausts.

FIRE CONTROL AND OBSERVATION

The digital fire control computer from Computing Devices Company (now General Dynamics – Canada) has capacity for additional systems, for example a Battlefield Information Control System.

The commander has a panoramic VS 580-10 gyrostabilised sight from SAGEM (formerly SFIM Industries). A laser rangefinder is incorporated into an intermediate assembly. Elevation range is +35° to -35°. The commander's station is equipped with eight periscopes which provide 360° vision.

The Thermal Observation and Gunnery Sight II (TOGS II), from Thales (formerly Pilkington) Optronics, provides night vision. The sensor is based on UK TICM 2 common modules. The thermal image, with magnification x 4 and x 11.5 is displayed in the gunner's and commander's sights and monitors. The gunner has a Thales Optronics stabilised Gunner's Primary Sight, consisting of visual channel, 4Hz laser rangefinder and display. The laser rangefinder has a range of 200m to 10km.

The driver is equipped with an image-intensifying Passive Driving Periscope (PDP) from Thales Optronics, for night driving.

PROPULSION

The Challenger 2 has a twelve-cylinder, 1,200hp Perkins Caterpillar CV12 diesel engine and a David Brown TN54 gearbox, with six forward and two reverse gears. Second-generation Hydrogas suspension and hydraulic track tensioner are fitted. The maximum speed by road is 59km/h and 40km/h cross country. The range is given as 450km by road and 250km cross country.

CHALLENGER 2E

Challenger 2E has a new integrated weapon control and battlefield management system, which includes a gyrostabilised panoramic SAGEM MVS 580 day/thermal sight for the commander and SAGEM SAVAN 15 gyrostabilised day/thermal sight for the gunner, both with eyesafe laser rangefinder. This allows hunter/killer operations with a common engagement sequence. An optional servo-controlled overhead weapons platform can be slaved to the commander's sight to allow operation independent from the turret.

The powerpack has been replaced with a new 1500 hp Europack with transversely mounted MTU 883 diesel engine coupled to Renk HSWL 295TM automatic transmission. The smaller but more powerful engine allows more space for fuel storage, increasing the vehicle’s range to 550km

Challenger 2 on the firing range.

1 posted on 03/27/2003 4:49:52 PM PST by JudgeAmint
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To: spectre; MizSterious
spec...thought you would like this one...

Da' Judge
2 posted on 03/27/2003 4:50:34 PM PST by JudgeAmint (from DA Judge!!)
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To: JudgeAmint
I think HEAT rounds would have been adequate. IMHO
3 posted on 03/27/2003 4:51:04 PM PST by SICSEMPERTYRANNUS (Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum)
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To: JudgeAmint
Geesh- T55's? What a dinosaur. I bet the British tanks outranged them by 1000 yeards (oops- how much is that in meters?)
4 posted on 03/27/2003 4:52:11 PM PST by Burkeman1 (i)
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To: JudgeAmint
Hopefully the Brits can spare one of those T-55s for the museum. Meanwhile, we'll do our level best to spare a T-72 for the same purpose.
6 posted on 03/27/2003 4:52:32 PM PST by SamAdams76 (California wine beats French wine in blind taste tests. Boycott French wine.)
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To: JudgeAmint
The Challenger 2 has a twelve-cylinder, 1,200hp Perkins Caterpillar CV12 diesel engine and a David Brown TN54 gearbox, with six forward and two reverse gears.

Give it two forward and six reverse gears and Ivan could sell it to the French.

Note: all French tanks have forward gears. This is to allow any captured by the enemy to be paraded through the streets of Paris after the surrender.

8 posted on 03/27/2003 4:58:30 PM PST by John Locke
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To: JudgeAmint
You may fire when ready Smedly.
17 posted on 03/27/2003 5:10:17 PM PST by Enterprise
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To: JudgeAmint
Discovery Channel's special on tanks about 2 weeks before the war began had the LATEST British tank---this was incredible: it was a CERAMIC tank that was 1/4 the weight of a Challnger (admittedly, a smaller gun) but they showed tests in which its armor withstood full side blasts from Challenger ordinance and from standard anti-tank weapons. You could load 3-4 of these in a Galaxy and put thim on a desert airstrip!
20 posted on 03/27/2003 5:13:36 PM PST by LS
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To: JudgeAmint
Haven't the Soviets learned anything. They keep tryin...
but they can never quite get it down. Dealing from the bottom of the deck only gets you in trouble. They wanna fight with the big boys, but are too chicken sh*t to come out and fight like a man. Frozen ball syndrome
25 posted on 03/27/2003 5:23:04 PM PST by DD938 (God Bless America & Great Britian ( an old Navy veteran))
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To: JudgeAmint
I hate to brag, but me & a few of my buddies designed the fuel injection system on that engine
48 posted on 03/27/2003 10:19:56 PM PST by Ford Fairlane
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To: JudgeAmint
This is indeed good news, but I would ask our commanders to avoid overconfidence until we are totally victorious. Who knows but exposing small groups of tanks like this is just a tactic to lead our forces into a trap of believing in their own "vast" superiority. Iraq has had 20 years to plan for this war.
52 posted on 03/27/2003 11:06:36 PM PST by risk
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To: JudgeAmint
Very Impressive!
65 posted on 03/28/2003 8:34:44 AM PST by HighRoadToChina (Never Again!)
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To: JudgeAmint
Send more russian tanks.
67 posted on 03/28/2003 8:39:06 AM PST by biblewonk (Spose to be a Chrissssstian)
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To: MadIvan
Ping!


A thing of beauty is a joy forever, especially when it kills Baathists.

72 posted on 03/28/2003 8:52:17 AM PST by Mr. Silverback (Five days, less than 30 casualties, hundreds of dead Fedeyeen...sounds good to me.)
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